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Ask comment: "I say go with totally unrelated famous names. Example: The Nelson Mandela Room The Tom Cruise Room The Warren Buffet Room The Thomas Edison Room The Bob Saget Room The Lemony Snicket Room The Georgia O'Keefe Room The Neil Sedaka Room The..." [more]
favorited by misha on October 10, 2008 11:26 AM

Ask comment: "I say go with totally unrelated famous names. Example: The Nelson Mandela Room The Tom Cruise Room The Warren Buffet Room The Thomas Edison Room The Bob Saget Room The Lemony Snicket Room The Georgia O'Keefe Room The Neil Sedaka Room The..." [more]
favorited by ImproviseOrDie on October 10, 2008 9:04 AM

Ask comment: "I don't think it's fair towards me to say I'm not ready just because I've never been around little children. That's not what I was saying at all. I was saying that even people who don't spend time around children would know not to leave one that..." [more]
favorited by blueberry on September 20, 2008 1:16 AM

Ask comment: "I've met her in the night in the past, let's say from 11pm till 3am, where the child is clearly asleep. Is it okay to leave a child alone when asleep? As a single mum, how does one deal with such situations? Are you talking about her going out,..." [more]
favorited by blueberry on September 20, 2008 1:14 AM

Ask comment: "I've met her in the night in the past, let's say from 11pm till 3am, where the child is clearly asleep. Is it okay to leave a child alone when asleep? As a single mum, how does one deal with such situations? Are you talking about her going out,..." [more]
favorited by h00py on September 20, 2008 12:48 AM

MeFi comment: "I love TV. A lot. I've always watched a high volume of TV, my entire life. And I still ended up being a big lover of books, growing up to work in the book business. It happened not only in spite of but also because of my love of TV. Obsessively..." [more]
favorited by PhoBWanKenobi on September 5, 2008 10:25 AM

MeFi comment: "I love TV. A lot. I've always watched a high volume of TV, my entire life. And I still ended up being a big lover of books, growing up to work in the book business. It happened not only in spite of but also because of my love of TV. Obsessively..." [more]
favorited by wildcrdj on September 4, 2008 1:48 PM

Ask comment: "Oh! Here it is. Didn't think I'd find it." [more]
favorited by fiercecupcake on September 2, 2008 11:14 AM

MeFi comment: "I can't believe it took hundreds of comments for someone (235w103 and Dipsomaniac) to question the idea of Palin's choice to have her youngest son as some sort of paragon of her militant anti-choice ideals. It's completely irrelevant to questions of..." [more]
favorited by Snyder on September 1, 2008 3:51 AM

Ask comment: "Oh! Here it is. Didn't think I'd find it." [more]
favorited by Deathalicious on August 31, 2008 1:26 PM

Ask comment: "Oh! Here it is. Didn't think I'd find it." [more]
favorited by funkiwan on August 31, 2008 10:34 AM

MeFi comment: "I would vote Obama regardless of the abortion issue (I'm stridently anti-abortion), what I'm wondering is, how many of you that embrace abortion rights more than, say, the right to belong to a religion, would NOT vote for McCain because of this veep..." [more]
favorited by Caduceus on August 29, 2008 8:28 PM

MeFi comment: "I can't believe it took hundreds of comments for someone (235w103 and Dipsomaniac) to question the idea of Palin's choice to have her youngest son as some sort of paragon of her militant anti-choice ideals. It's completely irrelevant to questions of..." [more]
favorited by mostlymartha on August 29, 2008 2:54 PM

MeFi comment: "I think I'd say that of the things on this list that I ever liked, I still like most of them. Then again, I certainly can admit that I don't like any of them nearly as much as I did as a kid. Sometimes that comes in the form of still enjoying them..." [more]
favorited by recoveringsophist on August 26, 2008 11:38 AM

Ask comment: "You could also lock the cat in the bathroom while you eat. Or the bedroom if you have a separate one. Do you have a desk? If you're by yourself you could eat at your desk and watch something on your computer instead of sitting on the couch..." [more]
favorited by Scram on August 23, 2008 10:45 PM

Ask comment: "I wish I knew the answer, but I know exactly how you feel. I know my mom has blatantly snooped at least twice (in my short adulthood) and I've never confronted her about it. My husband thinks it's no big deal, that it's just something moms do and it..." [more]
favorited by Solomon on August 22, 2008 11:44 PM

Ask comment: "Neither my husband or I are Christian, but we had a (United Church of Christ) minister marry us. She had several different services that she uses for different weddings. For us, she chose a very simple one, had us read it and ask if we wanted any..." [more]
favorited by Ladysin on August 13, 2008 6:44 PM

MeFi comment: "Most birth control pills work by preventing eggs from being released. The mini pill is the one that prevents the egg from attaching to the uterine wall. Preventing egg release is The Pill's primary way to prevent pregnancy. But in the unlikely..." [more]
favorited by perilous on August 10, 2008 2:47 PM

MeFi comment: "Most birth control pills work by preventing eggs from being released. The mini pill is the one that prevents the egg from attaching to the uterine wall. Preventing egg release is The Pill's primary way to prevent pregnancy. But in the unlikely..." [more]
favorited by mynameisluka on August 10, 2008 10:49 AM

MeFi comment: "Most birth control pills work by preventing eggs from being released. The mini pill is the one that prevents the egg from attaching to the uterine wall. Preventing egg release is The Pill's primary way to prevent pregnancy. But in the unlikely..." [more]
favorited by you're a kitty! on August 10, 2008 10:13 AM

Ask comment: "Short-haired chick here. I'm a bit evangelical in my love of having short hair and seeing short hair on other people, especially women. Here are some random thoughts from someone who has probably overthought this part of life: 1. When people..." [more]
favorited by ifjuly on August 6, 2008 8:30 AM

Ask comment: "Crossword puzzle seems like a natural fit. Just cross off the clues you've already solved and you won't lose your place in any meaningful sense." [more]
favorited by kidsleepy on July 17, 2008 11:50 AM

MeFi comment: "Both psychosomatic symptoms and actual allergies occur in the world sometimes. It's OK." [more]
favorited by you're a kitty! on June 17, 2008 8:14 PM

MeFi comment: "Are you saying that my daughter, who is very prolife, and stuck to that when she found herself pregnant and unwed, wants to control women and doesn't care about babies? One person making the choice she thinks is right, no matter the reasons, is..." [more]
favorited by Miko on June 11, 2008 9:16 AM

MeFi comment: "FFF, it all boils down to I think abortion is the taking of a human life, period. That's a perfectly valid opinion, of course. I think the idea of the link here is that no matter how benign or wrong you see abortion as we know it today, if it..." [more]
favorited by h00py on June 9, 2008 2:49 AM

MeFi comment: "Are you saying that my daughter, who is very prolife, and stuck to that when she found herself pregnant and unwed, wants to control women and doesn't care about babies? One person making the choice she thinks is right, no matter the reasons, is..." [more]
favorited by marble on June 8, 2008 3:54 PM

MeFi comment: "FFF, it all boils down to I think abortion is the taking of a human life, period. That's a perfectly valid opinion, of course. I think the idea of the link here is that no matter how benign or wrong you see abortion as we know it today, if it..." [more]
favorited by tachikaze on June 8, 2008 2:36 PM

MeFi comment: "Are you saying that my daughter, who is very prolife, and stuck to that when she found herself pregnant and unwed, wants to control women and doesn't care about babies? One person making the choice she thinks is right, no matter the reasons, is..." [more]
favorited by peacheater on June 8, 2008 1:00 PM

Ask comment: "I'm also surprised by the number of Americans who suggest that it's actually normal not to wear shoes indoors Sure, of course it's normal. It's not that it's abnormal not to wear shoes indoors--it's just that neither is it abnormal to wear shoes..." [more]
favorited by jessamyn on May 26, 2008 7:06 PM

Ask comment: "Novels vary widely in length. Once you've hit 50K, you've got a novel, as opposed to something else. But most adult novels hover closer to the 100K mark. See this entry from Miss Snark for instance. Page count will vary even among books with the same..." [more]
favorited by Carl Mentor on May 25, 2008 12:19 PM

Ask comment: "I'm a full-time, salaried editor of trade and mass market children's books. My job could not be more different from those of the technical editors, freelance editors, and copyeditors who answer above. Editing is the heart of my job, but I spend the..." [more]
favorited by rtha on May 17, 2008 10:24 PM

Ask comment: "I'm a full-time, salaried editor of trade and mass market children's books. My job could not be more different from those of the technical editors, freelance editors, and copyeditors who answer above. Editing is the heart of my job, but I spend the..." [more]
favorited by gum on May 17, 2008 2:50 PM

MeTa comment: "What? A moon pie is totally different from a whoopie pie. A gob looks exactly the same as a whoopie pie, to me. A moon pie is more like a scooter pie. I like this quote from the moon pie wiki page: "In New England, a similar item is known..." [more]
favorited by Mayor West on April 30, 2008 5:53 AM

MeTa comment: "What? A moon pie is totally different from a whoopie pie. A gob looks exactly the same as a whoopie pie, to me. A moon pie is more like a scooter pie. I like this quote from the moon pie wiki page: "In New England, a similar item is known..." [more]
favorited by somanyamys on April 28, 2008 1:27 PM

MeTa comment: "What? A moon pie is totally different from a whoopie pie. A gob looks exactly the same as a whoopie pie, to me. A moon pie is more like a scooter pie. I like this quote from the moon pie wiki page: "In New England, a similar item is known..." [more]
favorited by MikeKD on April 27, 2008 9:34 PM

MeTa comment: "What? A moon pie is totally different from a whoopie pie. A gob looks exactly the same as a whoopie pie, to me. A moon pie is more like a scooter pie. I like this quote from the moon pie wiki page: "In New England, a similar item is known..." [more]
favorited by jonmc on April 27, 2008 8:21 AM

MeTa comment: "What? A moon pie is totally different from a whoopie pie. A gob looks exactly the same as a whoopie pie, to me. A moon pie is more like a scooter pie. I like this quote from the moon pie wiki page: "In New England, a similar item is known..." [more]
favorited by limeonaire on April 26, 2008 10:26 AM

MeTa comment: "What? A moon pie is totally different from a whoopie pie. A gob looks exactly the same as a whoopie pie, to me. A moon pie is more like a scooter pie. I like this quote from the moon pie wiki page: "In New England, a similar item is known..." [more]
favorited by h00py on April 25, 2008 3:56 PM

MeTa comment: "What? A moon pie is totally different from a whoopie pie. A gob looks exactly the same as a whoopie pie, to me. A moon pie is more like a scooter pie. I like this quote from the moon pie wiki page: "In New England, a similar item is known..." [more]
favorited by misha on April 25, 2008 3:27 PM

MeTa comment: "What? A moon pie is totally different from a whoopie pie. A gob looks exactly the same as a whoopie pie, to me. A moon pie is more like a scooter pie. I like this quote from the moon pie wiki page: "In New England, a similar item is known..." [more]
favorited by MythMaker on April 25, 2008 2:09 PM

MeTa comment: "What? A moon pie is totally different from a whoopie pie. A gob looks exactly the same as a whoopie pie, to me. A moon pie is more like a scooter pie. I like this quote from the moon pie wiki page: "In New England, a similar item is known..." [more]
favorited by uncleozzy on April 25, 2008 1:06 PM

MeTa comment: "What? A moon pie is totally different from a whoopie pie. A gob looks exactly the same as a whoopie pie, to me. A moon pie is more like a scooter pie. I like this quote from the moon pie wiki page: "In New England, a similar item is known..." [more]
favorited by Viomeda on April 25, 2008 12:41 PM

MeTa comment: "What? A moon pie is totally different from a whoopie pie. A gob looks exactly the same as a whoopie pie, to me. A moon pie is more like a scooter pie. I like this quote from the moon pie wiki page: "In New England, a similar item is known..." [more]
favorited by Pantengliopoli on April 25, 2008 12:33 PM

MeTa comment: "What? A moon pie is totally different from a whoopie pie. A gob looks exactly the same as a whoopie pie, to me. A moon pie is more like a scooter pie. I like this quote from the moon pie wiki page: "In New England, a similar item is known..." [more]
favorited by dirtdirt on April 25, 2008 12:30 PM

Ask comment: "Tamarind does lunch." [more]
favorited by anildash on April 19, 2008 6:42 AM

Ask comment: "Why can't I find just DVDs of episodes for sale? Because the Old School DVDs are the first time they've ever released full episodes on DVD. Here are some possible ideas for you: Take a closer look at the Old School DVDs, especially Volume 2. It..." [more]
favorited by cocoagirl on April 18, 2008 12:33 PM

MeFi comment: "Yeah, the books I put back on the shelf with post-its sticking out the tops so I can find my favorite parts again. Few and far between (thank goodness because those post-its look tacky). The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien: You can tell a..." [more]
favorited by Felicity Rilke on March 10, 2008 6:09 AM

MeFi comment: "If she and her fellow sperm-bank-mom friend are so desperate for a trench-buddy that they'd consider marrying closeted gay men, why don't they just shack up together themselves? They apparently don't care about sex, or even if the thought of touching..." [more]
favorited by chicainthecity on March 1, 2008 7:10 PM

Ask comment: "It has to do with how the computer systems work. (Although it's true even if they do things the old fashioned way on paper). It's hard to express just how much easier it is to swipe separate credit cards in than it is to do separate checks. The..." [more]
favorited by LobsterMitten on February 25, 2008 10:55 PM

Ask comment: "It has to do with how the computer systems work. (Although it's true even if they do things the old fashioned way on paper). It's hard to express just how much easier it is to swipe separate credit cards in than it is to do separate checks. The..." [more]
favorited by Miko on February 25, 2008 7:42 PM

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